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A TRIP TO THE CONVENTION 



ST. LOU IS 



The lAA is making plans for 500 

 persons to take the trip, about equally 

 divided between the eastern and south- 

 ern routes. Two folders giving com- 

 plete details are being prepared and 

 will be available soon to those interested. 



In the meantime you can be sure of 

 a place on one of the trains by filling 

 out the reservation request printed on 

 these pages. After the lAA receives 

 your reservation request it will be 

 forwarded to the railroad handling 

 your trip. 



Hotel reservations for the conven- 

 tion in Atlantic City may be made 

 through the lAA whether you are 



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IT'S A return engagement by pop- 

 ular request. Yes .... a "relax 

 and enjoy yourself" train trip 

 next December to the American 

 Farm Bureau Federation conven- 

 tion in Atlantic City. 



You'll recall the swell time Illinois 

 folks had on their trip to the AFBF 

 convention in California. They've 

 been asking us: "Be sure to charter 

 a train for the next convention." 



We've gone one better than that! 

 We're giving you a choice of two spe- 

 cial train trips. One train will go a 

 southern route through Florida and up 

 along the east coast. A second train 

 will travel an eastern route going 

 through Norfolk, Va., en route to 

 Atlantic City and returning to Chicago 

 by way of New York City. Both trains 

 will go through Washington, D. C. 



Every day of the trips to the conven- 

 tion has been planned as a sightseer's 

 holiday. Roy Johnson, lAA director 

 of special services, says the railroads 

 have arranged a number of side trips 

 along the way, varying in interest 

 from a trip in a glass ■ bottom boat 

 through tropical Florida waters to a 

 conducted tour of the U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture experiemental 

 farm at Beltsville, Md. 



The southern trip will be longer 

 by three days and will provide a 

 greater variety of side trips. It will 

 cost about |220, depending on the type 



Mop (above) ihowf 

 ftept and arrival 

 dat«« along tho route 

 of Hm aastani trip on 

 the Pennsylvania Rail- 

 road. 



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Map (right) show* 

 major stop-overs and 

 arrival dates along 

 the route of the 

 southern trip on the 

 Illinois Central Rail- 

 road. 





of travel accommodations desired. The 

 eastern trip will cost about $175. Both 

 figures include the cost of the railroad 

 ticket, most meals en route, tips, and 

 special sightseeing junkets. 



going by special train or are arranging 

 your own transportation. All letters 

 relating to the trip and convention, in- 

 cluding reservations for the special 

 trains and hotel rooms during the 

 AFBF annual meeting, should be ad- 



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